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Aug 19, 2007Unexpected Survey Results
The survey reveals that the percentage of teenagers who believe that there is considerable drug use in their High School rose from 44% in 2002 to 61% now. However, it also tells us that the percentage of teenagers who list drug use as their number one concern dropped from 32% in 1995 to 24% now. Therefore this research shows us that teens have a greater exposure to illegal drug use with a corresponding decreased fear of them. If use of these prohibited drugs was the soul destroying, death inducing, horrific experience that the government says it is then you would not get the kind of survey results you see above.
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Carol SMITH - 6/17/2008
As much as we would not like to accept the results,it is a true fact that our teens are great drug abusers and this topic should be included in their curriculum
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Carol Smith
Alabama Treatment Centers
http://www.treatmentcenters.org/alabama/</a>
Alabama Treatment Centers
Carol SMITH - 6/17/2008
As much as we would not like to accept the results,it is a true fact that our teens are great drug abusers and this topic should be included in their curriculum
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Carol Smith
Alabama Treatment Centers
http://www.treatmentcenters.org/alabama/</a>
Alabama Treatment Centers
Mark Brady - 8/19/2007
"The survey reveals that the percentage of teenagers who believe that there is considerable drug use in their High School rose from 44% in 2002 to 61% now. However, it also tells us that the percentage of teenagers who list drug use as their number one concern dropped from 32% in 1995 to 24% now."
Perhaps because other concerns, like violence and particularly shootings in school, now preoccupy students.
"Therefore this research shows us that teens have a greater exposure to illegal drug use with a corresponding decreased fear of them."
Not necessarily a decreased fear, rather there may be other issues that concern students more, as I explain above. Also, does research ever SHOW anything? Perhaps it would be better to claim that research SUGGESTS.
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